News and Notes• This marked the final game for seniors Cook, Kaitlyn Harrison, Janine Hillier, Justyne Passarelli, Hannah Perruccio, Petersen and Melissa Rotante. Each senior was instrumental in turning Stony Brook from a four-win team in 2011 into a top 10, America East Championship program in 2013.

• Stony Brook will have several key returners next season, including a pair of 30-goal scorers in sophomore midfielders Kupres and Rubino. Caridi and starting freshman defenders Maegan Meritz and Alyssa Fleming, who were pivotal in SBU's top-ranked scoring defense this season, will also be back on the field next year.

• SBU's only losses were to top five opponents in Maryland and Florida.

• Cook finishes her incredible two-year career at Stony Brook with 158 goals, the most all-time at SBU. She also tallied 157 draw controls and 173 points, which third and fifth on SBU's all-time ledger, respectively.

• Cook's 90 goals are a single-season record, which shatters her own previous mark of 68, which she set last season. Her 96 draw controls are also a single-season school record, while the 96 points she posted are second all-time in SBU single-season history.

• Petersen, who played the final four games of her Stony Brook career with a torn ACL and partially torn meniscus, concludes her time in Seawolves Country with 174 points, the fourth-most all-time. She broke a single-game NCAA record when she tallied 11 helpers against Longwood and is one of only two Seawolves to reach the 100-assist plateau as she dished out 105 during her two seasons at SBU.

• Petersen recorded 73 points on 27 goals and 46 assists. Her 46 helpers are second most all-time for a Seawolf in a single-season behind the 59 she tallied last season. Petersen tallied 10 points in her four-game, postseason return despite suffering what is typically a season-ending injury.

• Hillier wraps up her time at SBU with 96 goals, the sixth-most all-time. The 143 points she registered rank seventh on Stony Brook's career list.

• Rotante has played in 66 games, the most on the team. She joins Perruccio, Harrison and Passarelli as the four four-year members of SBU .